You might find this site interesting to read:
http://www.thekeep.org/~kunoichi/kunoichi/themestream/egypt_humansacrifice.html
Thankfully, though, the ancient Egyptians did not practise human sacrifice for very long in their history. In fact, by the end of the earliest Dynasties, human sacrifice had been replaced by the use of ushabtis or "worker" statuettes. Of course, the ritual killing of prisoners remaind a feature, in fact, became almost rote, in the carvings glorifying the conquests of Pharaoh.

hotepibre, the staff at KTO is taking care of this as we speak. If you provide me with a link to the works you claim are being stolen, then I can do something about it. Please do so. Thank you._________________

I beg your pardon for this embarassing OT, excuse me once more, but I've forgotten an important information, in "Egittologia.net" my nick is "Giuseppe" and the post you need is the 16th of the 3D. Thank you!